Affiliation:
1. Department of Medical Ultrasound, Shanghai Tenth People’s Hospital, Ultrasound Research and Education Institute, Shanghai Engineering Research Center of Ultrasound Diagnosis and Treatment, Tongji University School of Medicine, 301 Yan-chang-zhong Road, Shanghai, 200072, China
Abstract
High-level reactive oxygen species (ROS) have been reported to exert a robust anti-tumor
effect by inducing cell apoptosis or necroptosis. Based on the Fenton reaction or Fenton-like
reaction, a therapeutic strategy (i.e., chemodynamic therapy (CDT)) is proposed, where hydroxyl
radicals (·OH) are one of the ROS that can be produced to kill tumors via the spontaneous activation
by an endogenous stimulus. Moreover, high-level ROS can also facilitate tumor-associated
antigen exposure, which benefits phagocytosis of corpses and debris by antigen-presenting cells
(e.g., dendritic cells (DCs)) and further activates systematic immune responses. Great efforts have
been made, wherein the development in the field of nanotechnology has been witnessed by the interdisciplinary
communities. For providing a comprehensive understanding of CDT, state-of-theart
strategies on nanotechnology-enabled CDT have been discussed in detail in this study. In particular,
the combination of CDT with its augmented immunotherapy against tumors has been highlighted
for overcoming the poor outcome of the mono-CDT. Moreover, the potential challenges
have also been discussed.
Funder
Shanghai Municipal Health Commission
Shanghai Rising-Star Program
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Cancer Research,Drug Discovery,Pharmacology,Oncology
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